Star Islands Through Eyes Of Wormholes

Well ….. this do indeed show that self sufficiency can be done … yet only proves it has been done and will be done again …

Only each flat land island will set in an enclosed vast area of open space … each will be as celestial star colony’s world …

The very Christos Satellite Star facility …. will set in the skies of that world, as to be the Positive Light of that world …

And the beautiful city of the overseers … will be pitched there in the Light of that Star …

And the sky vessels will soar the skies of that world …. and soar the skies of other star colony’s worlds …. in their visitation of one star colony from the other …

They will travel the eye of wormholes from place to place …

Things will be as they were before the falling from Higher Dimensional worlds … worlds which are outside this barrier of the 7th Universal Plane of endless darkness …******************

The village of Sandu’ao is a humongous floating village where residents need not ever set foot on land. Everything floats in Sandu’ao, including convenience stores, restaurants, homes, and even the one lone police station.

Located in China’s Fujian Province, the village Sandu’ao was once devastated by an onslaught of Japanese bombers. After many years of reconstruction, it has risen through the trenches and become “the largest aqua cultivation base of yellow croakers and seafood in China.”

It’s now a floating village full of wood houses that lie on bamboo/wood pontoons that themselves are anchored with plastic barrels. It’s literally a self-sustaining settlement chockfull of fishermen and ocean farmers—not to mention some of the best seafood in China. It has in fact become a major source of seafood for the entire country of China.

There are over 80,000 cages and fishing nets around the “plantation on sea,” as it’s also known. Everything is cultivated, from shellfish to shrimp, prawn, lobsters, and even seaweed. During the day the whole village is full of activity, as farmers work throughout the entire day to gather seafood. At night is when things quiet down, bright lights pour through the houses, and there is celebration.